Sony ICD-SX712 Digital Voice Recorder

Sony ICD-SX712 Digital Voice Recorder

Slender yet durable, the Sony ICD-SX712 Digital Voice Recorder has up to 2 GB of flash memory and offers up to 536 hours of recording time in the MP3 8kbps mode. Memory Stick Micro cards in capacities to 16 GB can be inserted into the unit for different applications. A microSDHC card from 4 GB to 32 GB is also supported. With a slim, light aluminum body, this recorder is easy to take with you and comes with a USB port for high-speed file transfer to a PC. Digital voice operated recording stops the recording during silent pauses, and then without missing a syllable, reactivates it when speaking resumes conserving recording time and eliminating soundless gaps in the recording. The ICD-SX712 offers direct USB connection to a PC and is compatible with Dragon Naturally Speaking™ voice-to-print software, helping busy professionals quickly get their thoughts down on paper.

Six recording modes, including uncompressed Linear PCM, 320kbps MP3 Stereo, 192kbps MP3 Stereo, 128kbps MP3 Stereo, 48kbps MP3 Mono and 8kbps MP3 Mono, let users achieve the preferred sound quality and recording time. The recorder features a highly sensitive triple microphone array to meet the needs of not only business users, but also musicians and podcasters. The backlit dot-matrix LCD shows the record level as well as the MP3 ID3-tag if the user uploads music content to the device. The recording level can be set to either Automatic Gain Control for traditional dictation uses, but can also be set for Manual Adjustment for special applications. The ICD-SX712 provides easy playback of unsecured MP3 and WMA audio files.

Sony ICD-SX712 Key Features

Supplied Accessories:

AAA Alkaline Battery x 2

Stereo Headphones

Stand

USB Cable

Soft Carrying Pouch

Application Software: Sound Organizer (CD-ROM)

Operating Instructions

2 GB Built In Flash Memory

The Sony ICD-SX712 uses a high capacity IC chip, which may recorded over itself and used again and again, with distortion-free clarity.

2 GB equals 2,147,483,648 bytes, a portion of which is used for system management and/or application files. Available capacity is approximately 1.80 GB (1,932,735,283 bytes).

Records dictation on built-in Flash Memory or small, compact, high capacity Memory Stick Micro media cards, and allows recorded cards to be readily distributed for processing; different Memory Stick Micro cards in capacities to 16 GB can be inserted into the unit for different applications. A microSD (FAT16) card smaller than 2 GB and a microSDHC (FAT32) card from 4 GB to 32 GB are also supported.

Podcast-Ready WAV/MP3 Files and WAV/MP3/WMA Playback

Recorded sound is in MP3 or WAV file formats. The ICD-SX712 provides easy playback of unsecured MP3 and WMA files by dragging and dropping files onto the device.

The recorder features stereo recording modes with a frequency response of 40 Hz - 20,000 Hz for Linear PCM and 40 Hz - 16,000 Hz for MP3. Linear PCM is a WAV audio file which can record sound without compression, providing higher quality than MP3, but large file sizes. This codec is recommended for recording when the sound quality is extremely important, such as when recording a musical performance.

Up to 536 Hours of Recording Time To Built-in Memory in 8kbps MP3 Mono Mode

536 hours of recording time allows you to capture longer interviews or speeches.

Intelligent Noise Cut

The noise-cut function cuts noise in the high and low frequency range during playback, making human voices clearer.

Slim Style Design

Only 5/8-inch thick, with Record and Pause controls located on the side of the unit for easy operation, the Sony ICD-SX712 fits neatly into a shirt pocket.

High Performance Triple Microphone Design

The Sony ICD-SX712 features a highly-sensitive triple microphone array to meet the needs of not only business users, but also musicians and podcasters.

Noise Reduction Finish

Reduces handling noise when holding the recorder.

Recording Monitor Function

Allows the user to monitor the recording level by using headphone while unit is recording.

USB 2.0 Mass Storage Device Data Storage Functionality

Adjustable Recording Level

The recording level can be set to Automatic Gain Control for traditional dictation uses, but can also be set for Manual Adjustment for special applications. You can listen to the recording level by using headphones while the unit is recording and adjust accordingly. This is ideal for live recording.

Backlit Dot-Matrix LCD

The new backlit dot-matrix LCD shows the record level as well as the MP3 ID3-tag if the user uploads music content to the device.

Digital Voice-Up® Function

Increases the volume of the person speaking when recorded at a distance from the unit while maintaining overall quality. Quiet, difficult-to-hear sounds are amplified while louder sounds are played back at normal volume. The sound level is controlled automatically.

Digital VOR (Voice Operated Recording)

Stops the recording during silent pauses, saving valuable recording time, then begins recording again without missing a single syllable thanks to the digital buffer.

Digital Pitch Control

Allows recordings to be heard at slower or faster than normal speeds without distortion to facilitate transcribing or editing, or to move faster than normal to a desired portion.

USB 2.0 Compatible for High-Speed PC Transfer

Download files to your PC via a high-speed USB connection. Send voice messages quickly and easily to anyone with an e-mail address. Store messages on a PC's hard drive or on backup media. Sort voice messages by date and time, alarm, and priority and retrieve them quickly and easily. PC download software and Digital Voice Editor software is included. Complete flexibility for all your voice document recordings.

Playback Speaker

Overwrite, Move, Divide Functions

Safety Lock (Hold Function)

Cue and Review, Easy Search

Five Message Folders

Provides separate message areas for different applications such as business memos or personal reminders, for better organization and faster access.

AAA alkaline batteries: up to 25 hours recording (LPCM, MP3 8kbps or 48kbps MONO), up to 30 hours playback using headphones, up to 21 hours playback through speaker
NH-AAA rechargeable batteries: up to 19 hours recording (LPCM, MP3 8kbps or 48kbps MONO), up to 22 hours playback using headphones, up to 16 hours playback through speaker

Approximate recording times. Battery life will vary based upon usage conditions.